When I was a kid, we had a large propane tank on our farm.
The guy would come and fill it up every so often.
If I were in the countryside, I’d have one of those if it
is still allowed.
I have a ventless propane heater that I take with me where ever I go.
It served me well in the cold winters of north/ south Dakota.
I built a frame for it to hang on and it kept my camper very warm during the cold days of winter here in arizona
You have to ask the point you posed . . . “if allowed”? I guess government overreach is now focused on the AOC faction in our “new progressive” government. We’re screwed!!!
I live in East Texas. I have a propane tank in my yard and I have a gas heater in my house. I have an electric heat pump ac unit. We have a propane water heater and stove. We also has a wood burning stove with blowers that will heat most of our 2300 sq ft home. We also have a big Diesel generator that we bought after Hurricane Katrina. As prepared as my family tries to be, as a state, we are woefully unprepared for these temperatures. Almost every water supply in our area is down. My local hometown has no more bottled water, milk or bread. I have plenty of quarantine food, but unless I get water from my hot tub or pond, it is going to get bad.
When I was young adult, we had to take a couple of classes, where total fear mongering and materials were all about how we were going to die from the new ice age, starvation, and freezing to death.
No laughy... but we had a couple of professors who theorized we needed the federal and world government to take control of land to build massive fans, in which they could control the jetstream, and which could force warm air from hot arid regions into polar regions, in order to keep some people alive for the future.
No joke.
Whatever they were smoking had to be pretty high quality.
it is.